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Manic Street Preachers - P C P Ukulele

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P C P Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Manic Street Preachers
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Here are the chords and the intro to PCP by Manic Street Preachers


Intro

E--------------------------------------------------------|
B--------------------------------------------------------| Repeat 4 Times.
G---------------------------9--------9--------9--------9-|
D--0---0---0---0---0---10-------12-------10-------12-----|
A--------------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------|


Then the chords come in straight after (mainly damped throughout).

D5     EADGBE  For one line of verse
       X577XX

B5/Bb  EADGBE  For next line  etc
       699XXX

B5     EADGBE
       799XXX

G5     EADGBE
       355XXX


D5, B5/Bb, B5 and G5 are played throughout the verse.


Bridge

E5    EADGBE    For one line
      022XXX

G     EADGBE    Then next
      320022

Then repeat more quickly twice.


It then goes G A G A G A


Chorus

F5    EADGBE    i.E.   F5  C5
      133XXX           P.C.P. a P.C. police victory,

C5    EADGBE           The C5 comes in on the second P of P.C.P.
      X355XX           throughout the chorus.

Repeat 3 times then play

B5    EADGBE   i.E.   B5(damped)      E5(let ring)
      X244XX          Nowadays I cant seem to tell the difference.

E5    EADGBE
      022XXX

You then return back to the verse.

The outro is just the verse with the chords not damped and rawling on the
G5 then finishing on D5.

I know it looks a bit rough but it does sound right if you listen along
to the record, you will also be able to get the timing right.
Im also working on the solo.

I also have much better tab for SHE IS SUFFERING off the same album with
the solo included.
            
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